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astheravenflies

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  1. Nudecacher  ?

     

    Wear only a smile.  :D

    Just curious who's taking your picture at all the caches? :(

    Humm... . Varies, in the last batch my grown daughter was the photographer, various other people who were with me at other times took others, and a bunch I took myself with the timer and remote control on my camera. Creating Nudecacher has added a lot of fun to geocaching. :D

     

    I'm the webmaster for the nudist club that we belong to and there are a lot of pictures from club events in the photo album there, so we are used to taking pictures. You can follow the link from my profile. We're going to be at the club this weekend, and I could arrange free passes for first time nudists if anyone is interested. Just ask at the office.

     

    Nudecacher

    Now aren't you glad you asked leatherman? You've been invited! :D

  2. Wow another thing that Bush can use for an excuse to invade another "dangerus" country.

     

    That would be funny though

    From what I've read, Sadaam actually moved a large convoy of trucks to this location days before we started our current campaign in Iraq. One could speculate that the convoy had WMDs that needed to be removed from Iraq. I'll refrain from turning this thread into a political soapbox.

     

    This info was only posted on "right wing" websites that I frequent.

    Hope springs eternal.

  3. Rebecca Stevenson from Northwest Cable News. She's hot! B)

    Yeah, but her hair always has that crumpled, just-woke-up look.

    OH YEAH! That's so hot. B)

    Thinking in terms of cause and effect, it is very hot, or was hot. Hence the hair. :lol:

     

    BTW, as long as we're touching on NW weather gals, I just saw Shannon O'Donnell last week doing the morning weather down in the Bay Area on the NBC affiliate.

  4. Swap from the Bronco at 14mpg to the Corolla at 30+ mpg and I'm ahead of the gas price curve.  I might have to walk a bit further...

     

    Whoah, merging forum traffic?

    The Corolla is just about the best dang car ever made. I have an '89 with 185K for my work commute (about 50 miles RT). I expect at least another 100K out of it. Got 35 mpg on a recent trip down to Portland plus three casual caches. The FWD got me around some stuck traffic at Snoqualmie Pass this last winter when a sudden snow squall iced the road up a bit. Clearance underneath is a bit lacking, though.

  5. Couldn't make it. I had to build this carnival thing (kick a ball into a hole in a sheet of plywood) for the YMCA Adventure Guides carnival coming up this Saturday at Shorewood High School. You got a rain check leatherman. I'll fill your glass at the next one. :(

  6. Wouldn't it be nice if they took those drunk driving guys doing weekends and had them doing trail maintenance?  :o

    Its probably a good thing the government (we the people) pays the cops to go after and arrest drunk drivers. I don't mind flippin' the government a few bucks for that and a little trail maintenance.

  7. I never had any trouble crossing the border into Canada or coming back. I've heard that having a DUI on your record can be troublesome for getting into Canada. I find the Canadian border officials are usually a bit more polite. The Americans tend to be a bit more abrubt and totally lacking humor. Although, the last time I came back from Canada, the American border guy called me a "cradle robber" when he noticed on our papers that my wife was 10 years younger than me. We all got a laugh at that one. So sometimes they're OK. Traveling with children gets you a bit more scrutiny either way. They asked our kids one time what they call us. I was afraid they were going to say dumb and dumber, but they came through with mommy and daddy.

     

    Then there's Mexico where they just wave you in. And $20 handles most minor traffic infractions, real or otherwise. But the Mexican police have to buy their own bullets and his kids need shoes more than yours do.

  8. Its so refreshing, leatherman, when every once in awhile you are absolutely correct.  I commend you.

    Your passive aggressive condescension is refreshing. Thanks for the links. :o

    I love it when you use them $9 college words. ;)

  9. I've never thought about rechargeable. I buy a brick of 48 batteries at Costco for $12.

    Cost isn't the issue. Many here are also environment conscious.... Those 48 batteries head right into a landfill when you're done. I can recharge my nmh's over 1000 times.

     

    Gutwrench

    Alkalines have never been considered Toxic waste. You can never send your's to the landfill.

     

    blah, blah....

    Its so refreshing, leatherman, when every once in awhile you are absolutely correct. I commend you.

     

    Alakaline Battery Disposal Fact Sheet

     

    Your state and local regulations may vary, so its wise to check. Here's the scoop for King Co., WA:

     

    King County

     

    And from a manufacturer:

     

    Duracell

  10. Of course Kerry is a cacher! Not only that he is an approver as well, I mean, look at all the special interest cache hes approved over the years!

     

    Edit: Bad Pun Alert

    There's not one person running for political office who doesn't benefit from and is beholden to special interests. That goes for Bush as well as Kerry. Bush got that big war chest of dollars from somewhere. Just pick which special interest you want represented and cast your vote from there.

  11. The Oval Office Cache.

     

    Difficulty ***** Terrain *

     

    To find this cache you must get elected, then the Coords will be revealed to you.

     

    To log this please send picture of your inauguration.

    Cache contents: one soggy cigar and a stained blue dress

     

    (Sorry Bill, still luv ya)

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